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Ferness (Scottish Gaelic: Feàrnais) is a
settlement and
rural area in Strathdearn, in the
council area of Highland. The
settlement is
situated in a forested...
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apparent to the
Earldoms is
styled Lord Balgonie. The
family seat is
Glenferness House, near Nairn, Highland.
Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of
Leven (c....
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early medieval Scotland (6th to 9th centuries): St.
Vigeans no. 1,
Glenferness, Shandwick, and Meigle. The
crossbow reappeared again in 947 as a French...
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Melville of
Monymaill Lord
Balgonie Lord Raith,
Monymaill and
Balwearie (1690)
Status Extant Seat(s)
Glenferness House Former seat(s)
Melville House...
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Auldearn Cawdor Clephanton Culcharry Delnies Ferness Firhall Geddes Glenferness Littlemill Nairn Piperhill Regoul Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Chlach) is a
small crofting hamlet,
close to
Glenferness in the old
county of Nairn, Scotland,
within the
Scottish council area...
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Dalhousie Castle Earl of
Airlie Cortachy Castle Airlie Castle Earl of
Leven Glenferness House Nairn Balgonie Castle Countess of
Dysart Rothiemurchus by Aviemore...
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early medieval Scotland (6th to 9th centuries): St.
Vigeans no. 1,
Glenferness, Shandwick, and Meigle. The
crossbow reappeared again in 947 AD as a...
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Kensington B, Bryanston, Magaliesig, Lonehill,
Glenferness, Kyalami, Beaulieu,
Crowthorne AH, Carlswald,
Randjespark Johannesburg...
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Findhorn turns northwards and
flows through a
sinuous and
narrow gorge with
Glenferness House on the
right bank and the
Ardclach bell
tower on the left, after...